So Are You Chinese? A Story from the Boston Busing Crisis2013 | 4 mins | DocumentaryDirected by Yvonne Ng

Cynthia Yee is an alumnus and was a teacher at the Josiah Quincy School. During the Boston Busing Crisis, children from different communities were forced to learn outside of their own in the name of desegregation. This story shares an experience of how students bused to Chinatown were able to understand their new community.

Keye Luke2012 | 12 minsDirected by Timothy Tau

"A mix of stage play, Hollywood re-enactment and historical lesson" as well as "a quality short film, period" (Film Threat), KEYE LUKE is an examination and celebration of the life and early career of Keye Luke, an artist, painter and pioneering actor most known for playing the original Kato in the 1940s Green Hornet, the All-American "Number One Son" in the Charlie Chan films, and Detective James Lee Wong in the Phantom of Chinatown.

Wild Wild West2013 | 6 mins | MusicDirected by Todd Seligman

Nuyorasian bad girl music project "Slanty Eyed Mama"'s first music video explores the divide between families of immigrants whose transfer to the West causes a split in identity between them and their relatives in the Eastern World.

At Your Convenience2011 | 22 mins | ComedyDirected by Raymond C. Lai

When Randall Bang begins to suspect that his best friend Dwayne Lewis might be drifting away, he resorts to extreme measures to get him back.

COLOR THEORY weaves together concepts of memory, visuality, and racial identity through the lens of one couple’s relationship. The film emerges from a 33-day cross-country road trip through the United States, and subsequent aftermath of reconstructing the experience.

Advantageous2012 | 23 mins | Sci-FiDirected by Jennifer Phang

Gwen is a spokeswoman for a radical new technology that allows people to overcome their natural disadvantages and begin life anew. But when her job and family are in crisis, will she undergo the procedure herself?